1、6 11/14 165 11; 12/13 166 about 13 16A3 GCSE examinations students/ higher education student/ second year/ high school/ college general exam/ School Certificate sitting University Entrance Examination bachelors degree: 3/4 yearsMasters degree: another year or twoDoctorate: a further 3-7 yearsB1: Idi
2、oms, largest vocabulary FrenchIn Spelling pronunciationB2: FTFPart A1:A: Age D Foreign student population A: 2: 15 hrs (2 or 3 for lab) a: 100b: Discussion group 15-20c: much smaller informal, friendly 2-3 hrs: 1 hrA2: B: Examination 4: Quizzes C: regular attendance Graduate school Seminars D: some
3、area of interest E: a research paper A good student: make mistakes, every new thing, the language. Working outside the classroom.A bad student: Passive, the teacher. Stick his neck out, more likely to be right than himself. Part 1 gate2 the History Department 3 the Psychology Department4 he Library
4、5 the Education Department6 the Philosophy Department 7 the Geography Department8 the Sports Ground 9 the Foreign Language Department10 the Chinese Department 11 the Physics Department12 the Mathematics Department 13 the Chemistry Department14 the Clinic 15 the Auditorium16 the Administration Buildi
5、ngRobert MartinBiology, next fall, six years in a public school in the hometown; two years in a military school; high school in the hometown.Science( biology in particular), sports.Unit 2 Part 16.998.00064.186.300840.0001.000.0003.320.000143.24432.4832.966.0005.105.70029.0281.3125.31536.1984.145B1.2
6、43.738.000955.220.000267.901.000199.867.000159.884.000147.105.000138.150.000125.638.000122.013.000118.369.00096.400.00082.071.000C1 .Chinese 1.300 million2. Spanish 332 million3. English 322 million4. 189 million5. 182 million6 170 million 7. Russian 170 million8 Japanese 125 million9 Germon 98 mill
7、ion10. 75.5 million11. Korean 75 million12. French. 72 million13. Vietnamese. 67 million14. 66 million15. 64 million16. 63 million17. Turkish 59 million18 58 million19. 44 million20. Polish 44 million21. Arabic 42.5 million22. 41 million Part 1. A baby boy2. social, ecological, populations3. longer,
8、 healthier b 2:c 3:a Part water, 70%, red or brown, plant cover, snow, continents, islands, arms of the ocean, connecting, a channel, valleys, plains. in 1950: New York, 12 million London: 2, 10 millionCalcutta: 10, Tokyo: 3In 2000:New York: 6 4, 16million 18 million1. Mexico City 2. Sao Paulo3. Rio
9、 de Janeiro4. Bombay5. Delhi6. Shanghai7. SeoulPart Skills, the main idea, what, recognize, central, important, direction, purpose, inform, compare, answer, stated, a topic sentence, first, details, difficult, persuade, end, implied, hinted at, a whole.Unit 3 BA912, 11:20 17 BA877 11:20 14BA292 11:2
10、5 19TW695 11:30 16 4EA831 11:35 24BA838 9IB290 11:35 15LH039 11:40 9BA666 11:40 18AI 141 6BA560 22Drinks: Tea Soft drinks CoffeeFood: Egg and tomato; Ham and tomato; Roast chicken ; CheeseburgersPart 15 10:3010:30 13:Advantages: by plane: Quick/beautiful view By train: frequent service (hourly)/mode
11、rn/ comfortable/ lovely view from dining carDisadvantages: have to get Gatwick Airport/ expensive quite crowed/ quite expensiveCuster 1 customer 2Sep. 4-Sep. 17 Aug.5- Aug.182 doble and 1 single 1 double and 1 big bedroom with 2 single beds and a sofa 3 1 full bathroom3( kitchen, dining room, sittin
12、g room) 2(kitchen, living-sitting room) ( six days a week) 80 for a Fiesta 98 for a Fiesta 570 270 b; dUnit 4 Part A1.Argentina: A tie is too personal(1)2. . Roses mean love(2)3, Even numbers(2.4.6,rtc ) are unlucky.(2)4. Japanese people usually dont give four of anything as a gift.(2)1. Japan, Kore
13、a2. Brazil, Russia3. Canada, the U.S4. Egypt, Mexico1. February 14 , European, North American2. March 2, Japan3. May 5, Japan4, May 5 China5. August 15 China6. April 1, European, North American7. July 14, France8. December 26, Britain, Canada9. May 1, European, Canal, Philipine, Latin American10 Nov
14、ember 25, France11. March 17 Ireland12 the 2nd Sunday in May, England, France, India, ChinaA1: 1. changed, few, bored, rainy2. museum directors, what they are seeing.3. provide fun, feel at home electricity/pass/body 17th century instruments/musicput on costumes/ the Stockholm Operabone-by-boneA3: n
15、ew audiences the young the less educated members: A. rebuiltB. 1. modern 2. a. lighting, color and sound b. fewer objectsA: guided touch, listen, operate and experiment; scientific principles. educational; department film dance squid; his nameC1: a. vendorsb. fortunec. eatinga. street performersb. p
16、ortrait paintingC2: 1.a. special powers/ attract menb. objects/ for snake bites 2. shells/ on a cloth/ the way they land 3. round cakes/ bean flour/hot spices/ fried4. a. folk singers/ guitarsb. classical musiciansc. actors5. practice drawing and paintingA. A2. 1. much busier; Monday Saturday 2. hum
17、id and hot 4. much colder, 30 5. much flatter; beautiful 6. mountainous 7. higher; rocky 8. more crowed 9. smaller 10. tallerB. Gestures of approval:1. Thumbs up in France, latin American2. Two thumbs: Kenya3. Tunisia4. Greece5. Lebanon, Iran6. Tonga7. Italy8. Europe Latin America9. Mexico, Costa Ri
18、ca, Japan10. Bolivia, Honduras, Lebanon11. Barbados12. Bangladesh13. Greece, Iran. Italy 1-g; 2-f; 3-j; 4-I; 5-e; 6-b; 7-h; 8-a; 9-d; 10-cFFTTFUnit 5Part IA1. Octorber 1969 / first email message 2. March 1972 / addresses3. February 1976 / head of state4. fall 1976 / Jimmy Carter / US $45. September
19、1983 / higher education / accounts6. December 1994 / erase / destroy7. December 1998 One feature of the information superhigha is that the traffic travles fast, and techies use their own special shorthand to keep mesages zooming along. Today wel help you decode tach talk by answering soome not so fr
20、equently asked questions about abbreviations on the Internet. What does it mean when a message includes the letters AISI or IMHO? AISI stands for “as I see it” and IMHO is shorthand for “in my humble opinion”. Some modest folks will also add FWIW before sharing their opinion, which stand for “for wh
21、at its worth”. Others express their disapproval with the letters CMIIW. That is “correct me if Im wrong” The lsit of commonly abbreviated phrases on teh Net is neaerly endless. As a matter of fact, AAMOF stands for “as a matter of fact” and “believe it or not” gets posted as BION. Are there any pre-
22、Information-Age abbreviations still making tteh rounds in this high-tech era? You bet. The old stadnbys FYI, MYOB, and SOP which stand for “for your information”, “ mind your own business,” and “standard operating procedure” are still frequently used today even in email. Since time is getting short,
23、 ahs the Net given us truly short and clear ways to say good-bye? Try TAFN (Thats all for now) and BCNU (be seein you).1. Tim Berners-Lee is the man who wrote the software program that led to the foundation of the World Wide Web2. In the 1980s scientists were already communicating using a primitive
24、version of email.3. in 1990 Tim Berners-Lee wrote programs which from the basis of the World Wide Web4. in 1991 his programs were placed on the Internet.5. between 1991 and 1994 the number of web pages rose from 10 to 100,000.6. right now the world is focused on e-commerce.7. The invention for the w
25、eb brings rapid rewards to people wit imagination and new ideas. Part IIA1 Connected / system / connection / work together / stations / people A2 Connection of railroads or other vehiclesConnected system of radio stationsSystem linking a number of computers together.原文:Few things in this world chang
26、e as fast as languages. Every day, new words are created to deal with new ideas or new technologies. New meanging also are added to exisitng words. A dictionary published years ago may show one or two meanign for a word; a dictionary published today may list several more meaning for the same word. N
27、etwork is one such word. It combines two words. The first is “net”, it means materials that are connected; the second is “work”. One meaning of “work” is a system. Network means a connection of systems that work together. The systems that networks connect can be very different. For example ,radio an
28、d television stations can be connected in the network, so can computers and even people. Word expert Milford Matthew found written uses of the word “network” in the late 1980s. The word then was used as a verb, a word that show action. At that time network meant the connection of railroads or other vehicles used for travel. One publi
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